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Sunday Brunch with Dan Carter
Sunday, November 16, 2025, 11:00am - 04:00pm
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Join us each Sunday for Brunch with local piano artist Dan Carter!
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3:00-8:00
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3:00-8:00
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12:00-9:00
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12:00-9:00
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12:00-10:00
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12:00-10:00
Sunday Brunch
11:00-4:00
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4:00-8:00
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03/17/2027
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Irish Independent
Ali Hewson among objectors to plans for luxury Killiney apartments
‘Pain and hurt’ of Donaldson’s alleged victims ‘still so visible’, court told
‘He had to be put down’ - Man describes giving alleged Parnell Square attacker a ‘dig in the jaw’
Judge criticises ‘highly discourteous’ action by solicitors to stop criminal legal aid work this week in fees row
‘People would say ‘You’re from Ringsend, you should be at Rovers or Shels’ but it was just Bohs for me’
Dublin schools win awards for ‘Switch Off Festival’ and other energy-saving campaigns
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The Irish Times
Firepit blaze in Killarney estate leaves six injured, including children
Three arrested on suspicion of drug-related intimidation in Athlone
Inquests into gangland shooting deaths in Dublin delayed
Woman (80s) found dead in Co Waterford is named as man arrested
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Longest driving test waiting time in Ireland is revealed
Irish Examiner
New EU laws require Ireland to hand over electronic evidence for use in criminal investigations in other states
The EU laws will mean a judicial body in one member state can order a service provider in another to produce electronic evidence it possesses
Heavy machinery used in search over Jo Jo Dullard and Deirdre Jacob murders
The two women disappeared in the 1990s, and gardaí said they were assisted by the Defence Forces last week in carrying out a technical ground survey of the area
Irish social media ban for children would be ’embarrassing’ for EU – minister
Patrick O'Donovan said the Government is trying to “get Europe to move” on restricting access to social media for young people